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English BiblesMultiple translationWWW Bible Gateway – also supports some foreign languages; English translations include NIV (this is the only site where you can find the New International Version), NIV formatted (NT only), NKJV, NASB, RSV, KJV, Darby, YLT, and WE. You can also compare translations for a passage. You can search by passage look-up or word-search. Bible Gateway is the oldest major on-line Bible site on the Internet, but keeps getting better. Recent improvements, including the addition of the NKJV at this site have earned Bible Gateway the top place on this page.
Crosswalk.com Bible Study Tools – Bible resource page with 18 English translations: New Living Translation (by default), New King James Version, New Revised Standard Version, New American Standard Bible, ASV, KJV, Third Millennium Bible, RSV, Todays English Version (Good News Bible), New American Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, World English Bible, The Bible in Basic English, The Darby Translation, Hebrew Names Version of World English Bible, Websters Bible Translation, Youngs Literal Translation, and Wesleys New Testament. You dont have to search for a word or phrase, you can also enter in a scripture, such as “1 Corinthians 13” into the Search field. It is easier to read if you uncheck the box next to “Include study tools.”
Crosswalk.com Bible Study Tools Bible resource page with 18 English translations: New Living Translation (BYU), New King James Version, New American Standard Version, New American Bible, New Revised Standard Version, ASV, KJV, Third Millennium Bible, RSV, Todays English Version (Good News Bible), New American Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, World English Bible, The Bible in Basic English, The Darby Translation, Hebrew Names Version of World English (by default), New American Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, World English Bible (by itself), E-Book of Worship, The Bible in Bible Verses, New American English Bible, World-English Standard Bible, New American Standard Bible, RSV, Todays English Bible; and
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This is the site of the New World Bible.
This website links to this website:
http://www.w2world.com/wgbh/books/bookshelf/index.php
The English Bible
I believe that the Bible is the “first and last gospel of this land,” and that there is a “mighty God” as living beings, though I don’t know for certain how, or if the Bible means it.
The Bible is an ancient collection of books. There have been about 1500 editions of it, and a thousand copies of it. (For the complete collection see the page on the New World Scriptures web site at www.w2world.com).
The Bible contains the “most valuable books” of the Bible, including the best-selling New Testament, including Acts, the Book by Robert Barnes, the New Testament by John F. Barnes and other Bible versions, the New Testament (2 Chronicles) and New Testament (Apostle) by James E. Kratz. Both copies are on the New Bible site atwww.w2world.com
The New Testament is the oldest English text that is complete. It was written in ancient times as early as 5th century B.C.E. More recently, the most complete manuscripts have been found in Europe. Each has been copied in the “pre-Christian kingdom” as well. By far the largest English text yet, which seems to contain many passages where we understand Hebrews and other ancient Greek languages, is the New Testament:
And you don’t need a Bible study tool to find and search the New Testament without a Bible study tool, but you do have the ability to find and search a lot more articles and books. Here is the list.
Crosswalk.com Bible Study Tools Bible resource page with 18 English translations: New Living Translation (BYU), New King James Version, New American Standard Version, New American Bible,[####> Bible Resource Center] Bible translation by Dr. Michael W. Winger, Copyright © 2012 Crosswalk Books, LLC, All Rights Reserved. You may redistribute this Work only under the terms of C. O. Box 300, West Chester, PA 17402-3002. By purchasing this Work from Crosswalk Books, LLC or from its service, you agree to license your use of the Work to a third party in which you are the licensee and agree to grant access to the intellectual property rights to the rights of use contained in this Work.
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Crosswalk.com Bible Study Tools Bible resource page with 18 English translations: New Living Translation (BYU), New King James Version, New American Standard Version, New American Bible, New Revised Standard Version, ASV, KJV, Third Millennium Bible, RSV, Todays English Version (Good News Bible), New American Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, World English Bible, The Bible in Basic English, The Darby Translation, Hebrew Names Version of World English (by default), New American Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, World English Bible (by itself), E-Book of Worship, The Bible in Bible Verses, New American English Bible, World-English Standard Bible, New American Standard Bible, RSV, Todays English Bible; and
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This is the site of the New World Bible.
This website links to this website:
http://www.w2world.com/wgbh/books/bookshelf/index.php
The English Bible
I believe that the Bible is the “first and last gospel of this land,” and that there is a “mighty God” as living beings, though I don’t know for certain how, or if the Bible means it.
The Bible is an ancient collection of books. There have been about 1500 editions of it, and a thousand copies of it. (For the complete collection see the page on the New World Scriptures web site at www.w2world.com).
The Bible contains the “most valuable books” of the Bible, including the best-selling New Testament, including Acts, the Book by Robert Barnes, the New Testament by John F. Barnes and other Bible versions, the New Testament (2 Chronicles) and New Testament (Apostle) by James E. Kratz. Both copies are on the New Bible site atwww.w2world.com
The New Testament is the oldest English text that is complete. It was written in ancient times as early as 5th century B.C.E. More recently, the most complete manuscripts have been found in Europe. Each has been copied in the “pre-Christian kingdom” as well. By far the largest English text yet, which seems to contain many passages where we understand Hebrews and other ancient Greek languages, is the New Testament:
And you don’t need a Bible study tool to find and search the New Testament without a Bible study tool, but you do have the ability to find and search a lot more articles and books. Here is the list.
Crosswalk.com Bible Study Tools Bible resource page with 18 English translations: New Living Translation (BYU), New King James Version, New American Standard Version, New American Bible,[####> Bible Resource Center] Bible translation by Dr. Michael W. Winger, Copyright © 2012 Crosswalk Books, LLC, All Rights Reserved. You may redistribute this Work only under the terms of C. O. Box 300, West Chester, PA 17402-3002. By purchasing this Work from Crosswalk Books, LLC or from its service, you agree to license your use of the Work to a third party in which you are the licensee and agree to grant access to the intellectual property rights to the rights of use contained in this Work.
Click here to view this list in PDF format.
This list is for general guidance and assistance with you or your question regarding your use of the Site. Please consult the following sources to guide you as you search and search:
(To access the site, use the search icon at the top of the website.
This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 1.0. Although the software may be used in other languages, you agree that use is not encouraged in any form by the United States
Olive Tree Bible Software Web Search Engine – also supports some foreign translations; English versions include NKJV, NASB, MKJV, LITV, KJV, RSV, ASV, Darby, Weymouth, and Young. As with Goshen.net Bible Search, you dont have to search for a word or phrase, you can also enter in a scripture.
Unbound Bible – A collection of searchable Bibles, some with Apocrypha. Also supports many foreign languages. English translations include NASB, ASV, KJV, BBE, Darby, Douay-Rheims, King James, Websters, Weymouth, World English, and Youngs Literal. Use form in left frame to browse Bible. You can view the Bible by Book, by chapter, by verse, or within a range of chapters and verses. Parallel view is also available.
Naves Topical Bible – NLT by default, and all versions in Goshen.net Bible Search available. By topics, which you enter or can look up in an alphabetical listing.
Bible Browser Advanced HomeWorld Wide Study Bible – NIV, ASV, Darby, KJV, NASB 95, NKJV, NRSV, RSV, YLT, and others; with commentaries such as Henry Commentary, Eastons Bible Dictionary, and other various web resources, including sermons, meditations, treatises, and hymns. By book, then chapter, then translation.
ChristiansUnite.com Bible Study Aids – KJV, ASV, BBE, Darby, Webster, YLT, WEB; with links to commentaries, christian history, devotionals, and others. By version, then book, then chapter.
The Revival Fellowship On-line Study Bible – not user friendly, select translation and book then enter chapter by form then click on the question mark. English translations include KJV, YLT, ASV, Darby, Noah Webster, BBE, Weymouth NT. May 14, 2001 – dead link?
KJV/RSV Browse – Browse KJV and RSV side by side (but separately); by book, then chapter.Web Bible – change to different book of bible or chapter or translation by automatic form. English translations include KJV, ASV, Darby, and YLT.All-in-One Biblical Resources Search: Bible Versions and Translations – Provides search forms which allow you to search the major multi-translation on-line Bible sites. Well-organized visual layout. Affiliated pages allow you to search other Bible-related and academically-oriented sources.
King James VersionFor help with understanding King James English, you can look up words in the King James Dictionary to find out the modern English equivalent.Blue Letter Bible (old version available here) – Scriptures have links keyed to various study aids, including Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, Strongs Concordance (containing Hebrew & Greek Lexicons), and various commentaries based on “classical, conservative, evangelical Christianity” such as Matthew Henrys.
Goshen.net Audio Bible Online – listen to the King James; by chapter. First must download RealAudio.Geneva Study Bible – by chapter; study notes are interspersed between each verse.WWW Bible Gateway – KJV – by chapterBible Browser – by chapter, including apocrypha.The Illustrated King James Bible – By book. Takes a little while to fully load a given book. Includes small illustrations pertaining to verses throughout each book. See also the main page.
WebBible Online – Red-letter version of the King James Bible. Initial form selects by book (starting with chapter one). Subsequent forms select by book or by chapter.
KJV Red-Letter New Testament – by chapter. Can also be viewed by book.The Holy Bible, King James Version – Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha – by book, then chapter from Virginia.Hypertext King James Version of the Bible – by book by chapter, download available, from CforC. Old Testament and New Testament books are listed in two distinct columns.
The Linked Word Project – by book, then chapter; keyed to Strongs numbering.The King James Version of the Holy Bible (KJV) – by book; includes ApocryphaKJV with Apocrypha Gopher Directory – unusual divisions, from Pennsylvania.ARTFL Project KJV Bible – by chapter; book and chapter selected with form.Bible: King James